Example sentences of "have open the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Organización Nacional de Ciegos ( Once ) has opened the largest museum in the world of art by and for the visually impaired .
2 He 'd opened the smashed engine compartment , and was pointing to where the battery was n't .
3 ‘ Oh , Father told me you 'd opened the new girls ’ school , so I simply had to come to meet the new schoolteacher .
4 Before she could stop him , he 'd opened the back door and ushered her through .
5 Well if they do they 'll have to open the bloody gate .
6 ‘ I could have opened the outside latch in the same way . ’
7 I want to know how this man got into the courtyard — somebody must have opened the main door and gate for him and it 's possible that somebody going out may have seen him .
8 Between the two of us clever bastards , we 've opened the bloody door , that 's what !
9 St Peter had opened the pearly gates and St John Ogilvie had prodded home the penalty .
10 Marjorie had opened the long sash windows and pushed the table near them , so that it was almost like eating in the garden .
11 Ironically , Robert Naish was already unwell and sadly died in February 1985 but not before he and his wife were made Life Members and he had opened the new extension ( a larger lounge and a new men 's changing block ) on August 27th , the previous year .
12 The man chosen to be the ‘ Charter Mayor ’ was Mr. James Clements , who had been the Chairman of the Brentford District Council in 1903 , and as such had been present when King Edward VII had opened the new Kew Bridge .
13 He knew that the housekeeper was n't in , because Adam had opened the front door .
14 He had been dismayed , almost horrified , when she had opened the front door a crack and displayed herself pale and ill and obviously in need of cherishing .
15 Among the Triangle Project 's guests was Lady Sainsbury , who had opened the first phase of Triangle — the day care centre for the elderly — Mr. Portman , representing the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers , who had donated £32,000 in the project through the Robert Geffery Trust and Alton Town Mayor , Mrs. Jacqueling Martin .
16 He had opened the loose-box door and disappeared inside , returning leading a bay horse of about fifteen hands by the halter .
17 He had opened the 1961 claret for them because that was the wine he and Dom had chosen to drink and it had n't occurred to him to offer his guests less .
18 The overall effect was one of confusion and a feeling of disorientation , as though she had opened the wrong door by mistake and was trespassing on someone else 's property .
19 I had opened the louvred shutters and let in the real sun .
20 On the car radio the BBC World Service announces that this morning ( 6th May ) , for the first time in forty years , the authorities in Soviet Moldavia have opened the Soviet-Romanian border across the river Pruth and that people on both sides of the border have launched millions of flowers into the waters , with thanksgiving services being held on both sides of the border .
21 Instead of turning the controls and instruments towards the driver , Renault 's stylists have opened the entire dashboard up to the occupants .
22 American negotiators have opened the Japanese market for a variety of goods by threatening to let loose the protectionists in Congress .
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